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No. SERVICES Euros
I DIAGNOSTICS UK
OUTPATIENT DIAGNOSTICS
ECHO EXAMINATIONS
1. Cardiovascular assessment 120
2. Internist / preoperative examination 100
3. Control internist examination 70
4. Internist endocrinological examination 70
5. Paediatric cardiology examination 70
6. TEE diagnostics and Stress ECHO 210
VASCULAR DOPPLER EXAMINATIONS
7. Vascular examination (carotid arteries / peripheral arteries) 70
8. Doppler of veins 70
9. Transcranial Doppler 70
FUNCTIONAL CARDIAC TESTS
10. Echocardiogram (ECG) 20
11. Coronary stress test (CST) 70
12. 24 hour ECG Holter 70
13. 24 hour ABP monitoring 70
14. Spirometry with therapy 70
15. Consultative examination 70
16. Technical control of electrical cords 90
17. Polysonographic test for Sleep Apnea 100
PEDIATRIC EXAMINATIONS
18. General pediatric examination 50
19. Control pediatric examination 40
20. Specialized pediatric examination 70
21. Neonatal examination 40
22. Spirometry of children 50
23. Pheno analysis 60
24. PH – metry with impedance 300
ALLERGEN TESTS
25. Skin allergen test with nutritive allergens 60
26. Skin allergen test with inhaled allergens 70
DERMATOLOGY
27. Cryotherapy (with liquid nitrogen) on a single change 20
28. Dermatological examination 50
29. Control dermatological examination 40
30. Consultative dermatological assement 40
OTHOLARINGOLOGY
31. Specialized ORL examination 70
32. Specialized ORL examination with endoscopy 80
33. Specialized ORL package 1 (examination, audiometry) 80
34. Specialized ORL package 2 (examination, audiometry, tympanometry) 100
35. Specialized ORL package 3 (examination, audiometry, tympanometry, fiber
nasopharyngoscopy)110
36. Extraction of a foreign tissue/body from ear/nose/troat 120
37. Control examination ORL 50
38. Consultative ORL examination 40
DAY HOSPITAL
APPLICATION OF MEDICINES
39. Intravenous application 20
40. Subcutaneous application 10
41. Intravenous application with a therapy 40
42. Application of Imipenem 70
43. Intravenous application with illumodine 140
44. Subcutaneous application with a therapy 30
45. Outpatient day 150
46. Cardioversion 150
47. Pleural puncture 150
48. Cytological finding 70
49. Histopathological finding 200
ANESTHESIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION
50. Anesthesiological examination 70
51. Pain treatment 50
52. Peripheral nerve blocade 50
NEUROPSYCHIATRIC EXAMINATIONS
53. Neuropsychiatric examination 70
54. Control neuropsychiatric examination 50
55. Consultative neuropsychiatric examination 40
56. EMG and neurological examination 120
57. EMG 100
58. EEG and a neurological examination 100
59. EEG 60
60. EEG with dream deprivation 90
61. EP (M SEP, T SEP, VEP, BAEP) evoked potentials 170
62. M SEP / T SEP / VEP / BAEP 50
GASTROENTEROLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS
63. ECHO examination of abdomen 80
64. Control ECHO examination of abdomen 70
65. Gastroenterological examination 70
66. Consultative gastroenterological examination 40
67. Gastroenterological examination with ECHO 80
68. Control gastroenterological examination with echo 70
69. Gastroscopy 270
70. Gastroscopy with rapid urease test 270
71. Gastroscopy with sclerosation 270
72. Gastroscopy with anesthesia 270
73. Gastroscopy with biopsy 270
74. Gastroscopy with polypectomy 400
75. Endoscopic placement of PEG 800
76. Anoscopy 120
77. Hemorrhoids ligation 220
78. Manual dilatation of anal fissure 220
79. Rectoscopy 140
80. Rectoscopy with biopsy 220
81. Rectoscopy with polypectomy 300
82. Sigmoidoscopy 220
83. Sigmoidoscopy with biopsy 220
84. Sigmoidoscopy with polypectomy 300
85. Colonoscopy 500
86. Colonoscopy with anesthesia 500
87. Colonoscopy with sclerosation 500
88. Colonoscopy with biopsy 500
89. Colonoscopy with polypectomy 500
UROLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS
90. Measurement of urine flow 90
91. Urethral dilation (stretching) 90
92. Urological examination 80
93. Control urological examination 70
94. Transrectal prostate ultrasound 80
95. Catheterisation 90
96. Instillation of medications in bladder 90
97. Cystostomy minima 440
98. Replacement of cystostoma 440
99. Removal of Ј Ј probe 340
100. Placement of Ј Ј probe 440
101. TRUS biopsy 440
102. Cystoscopy 440
103. Placement of two Ј Ј probes 550
104. Application of testosterones 550
105. Removal of ureter stones 550
ABDOMINAL SURGICAL EXAMINATIONS
106. Application of rectal enema 90
107. Surgical examination (sternum) 90
108. Abdominal surgical examination 90
109. Rectal examination with rectal tushe 90
110. Rectal examination with an anoscope 90
111. Abdominal surgical examination with ECHO 90
112. Urine sampling with catheter 90
113. Abdominal puncture 400
ORTHOPEDIC EXAMINATIONS
114. Orthopedic examination 70
115. Control orthopedic examination 50
116. Orthopedic examination with ECHO for children 70
117. Application of corticosteroid + anesthetic 50
118. Application of hialuron – 3 doses 600
119. Joint puncture 70
120. Puncture of a large joint 70
121. Placement and removal of plaster 40
122. Placement and removal of a small circular plaster bandage 40
123. Consultative orthopedic examination 40
124. Medical certificate 200
125. Application of Go On injection 270
126. Local therapy with PRP 330
127. Local therapy with Arthrum 2 330
128. Local therapy with Arthrum 2,5 550
DRESSING
129. Dressing TYPE 1 (dry dressing) 40
130. Dressing TYPE 2 (small suture) 80
131. Dressing TYPE 3 (with lavanid) 120
132. Dressing TYPE 4 (SUPRASORB) 140
133. VAC dressing (1 treatment) 600
134. VAC dressing with silver ions (1 treatment) 740
135. Vacuum dressing Pico 600
136. Surgical treatment of wound 400
OUTPATIENT INTERVENTIONS
137. Outpatient intervention TYPE 1 170
138. Outpatient intervention TYPE 2 330
139. Small surgical intervention 170
140. Large surgical intervention 400
141. Closed repositioning with anesthesia 270
142. Closed joint repositioning 400
143. Decomression of superficial nerve 500
144. Phimosis – outpatient treatment 800
145. Desarticulation of a small joint – outpatient treatment 1,600
146. Fistulectomy – outpatient treatment 2,000
147. Intravenous anesthesia – outpatient treatment 100
148. General anesthesia – outpatient tretatment 200
149. Placement of epidural catheter – outpatient treatment 300
150. Placement of urinary catheter – outpatient treatment 90
151. Placement of dialisys catheter – outpatient treatment 800
152. Bronchoscopy – outpatient treatment 400
153. Placement / removal of gastrostomy 600
PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENTS
154. Anti stress program 40
155. Anti stress program (3 treatments) 100
156. Psychodiagnostics with a psychological finding 50
157. Psychotherapy 40
158. Psychotherapy (3 sessions) 100
159. Autogenic training with shiatsu massage 50
160. Autogenic training with shiatsu massage ( 3 treatments) 100
161. GDV imaging with profile preparation 50
PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC TREATMENTS
162. CPAP therapy (1 treatment) 70
163. CPAP therapy (5 treatments) 240
164. Kinezi therapy 70
165. Manual lymphatic drainage 70
166. Electrotherapy 50
167. Respiratory therapy (1 treatment) 50
168. Respiratory therapy (5 treatments) 170
169. Functional magnetic stimulation (1 treatment) 50
170. Functional magnetic stimulation (5 treatments) 170
X RAY
171. X ray 30
172. X ray panoramic imaging 80
RADIODIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATIONS
173. ECHO examination of breast (breast ultrasound) 70
174. ECHO examination of thyroid gland 70
175. Fine needle biopsy under echo 180
176. Cor biopsy under echo 340
OZONE THERAPY
177. Wound treatment with ozonated water 70
178. Wound treatment with ozonated water (package of 10 treatments) 600
179. Local ozone application 40
180. Local ozone application (package of 10 treatments) 340
181. Ozone application in a joint 100
182. Ozone application in a joint (package of 10 treatments) 940
183. Systemic ozone application therapy 110
184. Systemic ozone application therapy (package of 10 treatments) 1,000
185. Ozone application therapy of wounds with gas 100
186. Ozone application therapy of wounds with gas (package of 10 treatments) 940
187. Rectal ozone application therapy 100
188. Rectal ozone application therapy (package of 10 treatments) 940
189. Rectal ozone application therapy in children package 1,400
190. Systemic ozone application therapy with extracorporal circulation (ECC) machine 4,000
MEDICAL TRANSPORT
191. City transport of a patient (Skopje) 80
192. Medical team (a doctor and a nurse) 100
193. Unaccompanied transport (to 50 km) 160
194. Unaccompanied transport (to 100 km) 270
195. Unaccompanied transport (to 200 km) 400
196. Unaccompanied transport (to 300 km) 540
197. Unaccompanied transport (to 400 km) 600
198. Accompanied transport of critically ill patient – Macedonia 870
199. Unaccompanied transport abroad 870
200. Accompanied transport of critically ill patient 1,340
201. Accompanied transport of critically ill – abroad 2,300
202. Accompanied transport abroad 4,000
203. Home visit 60
204. Home visit examination TYPE 1 170
205. Home visit examination TYPE 2 200
206. Home visit examination TYPE 3 270
LABORATORY SERVICES
207. Blood test (full blood count) 20
208. Individual analysis 10
209. (BGA analysis) Na,K, Ca 20
210. Lipid status (cholesterol + triglycerides) 10
211. Lipid status (cholesterol; triglycerides; LDL + HDL cholesterol) 20
212. Transaminases / Urea and creatinine 10
213. CK MB 10
214. CRP / RF/ Lipase 20
215. CRP (capilar blood) 30
216. Oral GGT 30
217. Mononucleosis test 30
218. Immunoanalyses C3+C4 +igA+AgG+IgM 40
219. Immunological analyses – ferritin/cortisol 30
220. Procalcitonin 50
221. Hepatic enzyme status (AST, ALT, amylase, bilirubin, ALP, GGT) 30
222. Set of electrolytes (Na, Ca, Ka, Mg, Pf) 20
223. Glycosylated hemoglobin HbA1 30
224. B HCG 30
225. Testosterone 30
226. Progesterone 30
227. Luteinizing hormone (LH) 30
228. Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) 30
229. Estradiol 30
230. Helicobacter pylori IgG 40
231. Anti(TPO) 40
232. Parathyroid hormone (TTH) 30
233. Tumor marker CA 72 4 30
234. ACTH hormone 30
235. Pneumoslide IgG, IgM 80
236. Thyreoglobulin (Tg) 30
237. AFA 40
238. Ds DNA 50
239. ANA 100
240. Laboratory preparation for urological intervention 30
241. Laboratory preparation for angiography 40
242. Laboratory preparation for MCCT 40
243. Laboratory preparation for gastroscopy 40
244. Laboratory preparation for abdominal surgery 50
245. Laboratory preparation for orthopedic surgery 50
246. Laboratory preparation for urological surgery 50
247. Blood test, urea, creatinine, AST, ALT, cholesterol, triglycerides, electrolytes,
glucose, HDL, LDL40
248. Set of biochemical analyses: sedimentation, blood test, biochemistry and
hemostasis 70
Infectious markers
HBsAg
Anti HCV
Anti HIV
250. Prolactin 30
251. FT 3 / FT 4 analysis 20
252. Cardiac markers (CK NAC, CK MB, troponin) 40
253. Tumor markers CA 15 3 / CEA / CA19 9 / PSA / CA125II/AFP 30
254. Insulin 30
255. Calcitonin 30
256. Vit.D 40
257. Concentration of medicines carbamazepine 40
258. Concentration of medicines valproic Acid 40
259. Tumor markers for breasts (CA 15 3 and CEA) 50
260. Tumor markers for ovaries (CA 125 II and CEA) 50
261. PRISCA (screening) 140
262. Anti Mullerian 160
263. Additional analysis biochemistry 140
264. Additional analyses 210
TRANSFUSIOLOGY SERVICES
265. Scheme for anticoagulant therapy 20
266. Phlebology examination 70
267. Treatment of varicose veins 70
268. INR (Scheme for anticoagulant therapy with capillary blood) 30
269. Prothrombin time 20
270. Determination of blood group 30
271. Hemostasis 70
272. D dimers 70
273. Fibrinogen 30
274. DAT 30
275. IAT 30
SERVICES FOR MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
276. Wound swab 40
277. Tip of central venous catheter 30
278. Tip of arterial line 30
279. Tip of urinary catheter 30
280. Pharyngeal swab 30
281. Nasopharyngeal swab 30
282. Nasal vestibule swab 30
283. Retropharyngeal secretion 30
284. Test for Adenovirus 30
285. Test for Rotavirus 30
286. Test for streptoccocuss group A 30
249. 120
287. Swab from tongue and oral cavity 20
288. Sputum 30
289. Tracheobronchial aspirate 30
290. Swab from tubus 20
291. Swab from external ear canal 40
292. Skin swab 30
293. Blood for blood culture with inhibitor of antibiotics 100
294. Blood for blood culture without inhibitor of antibiotics 90
295. Urine for urine culture 30
296. Swab from a non living environment 20
297. Urethral swab 30
298. Cervical swab for Chlamydia trachomatis 40
299. Urethral swab for Chlamydia trachomatis 40
300. Urine for Chlamydia trachomatis 40
301. Conjunctival swab for Chlamydia trachomatis 40
302. Herpes Simplex Virus 2 IgG 20
303. Herpes Simplex Virus 1 IgG 20
304. Herpes Simplex Virus 1+2 IgM 20
305. Preputium swab 30
306. Vulval swab 30
307. Vaginal swab – bacteriological 30
308. Cervical swab – bacteriological 30
309. Sperm (ejaculate) – bacteriological 30
310. Punctate – bacteriological 30
311. Stool (Feces) – bacteriological 30
312. Stool (Feces) – parasitological 30
313. Eye swab (conjunctiva) – bacteriological 20
314. Tissue –bacteriological 30
315. Sterilization control 20
316. Mycoplasma / ureaplasma test 50
317. Sample for bone bank 40
318. Vaginal cytological swab 50
319. Swab for HPV typization 100
320. Package no.1 Genital microbiological package for men 110
321. Package no.3 Genital microbiological package for men 50
322. Package no.3 Genital microbiological package for men 150
323. Package no.4 Genital microbiological package for women 140
324.
Package 1 (urine for urine culture, vaginal swap – bacteriological, cervical swap –
bacteriological, cervical swap Chalmydia trachimatis, Mycoplasma /
ureaplasma)
100
325. Package 2 (cervical swap Chalmydia trachimatis, Mycoplasma / ureaplasma) 50
326. Package 3 (vaginal swap – bacteriological, cervical swap – bacteriological, cervical
swap Chalmydia trachimatis, Mycoplasma / ureaplasma)90
327. Package 4 (vaginal swap – bacteriological, cervical swap – bacteriological, swap
for Group B streptococcus (GBS) )50
328.
Package 5 (vaginal swap – bacteriological, cervical swap – bacteriological,
cervical swap Chalmydia trachimatis, Mycoplasma / ureaplasma, swap for
Group B streptococcus (GBS))
100
329. Package 6 (urine for urine culture, sperm (ejaculat) bacteriological) 40
330. Package 7 (urine for urine culture, sperm (ejaculat) – bacteriological, Uretheral
swap bacterological)50
331.
Package 8 (urine for urine culture, sperm (ejaculat) – bacteriological, Uretheral
swap – bacteriological, Mycoplasma / ureaplasma, test for chlamydia
trachomatis)
100
MULTI SLICED COMPUTER TOMOGRAPHY (MSCT) DIAGNOSTICS
332. MSCT with contrast 140
333. MCCT consultative examination 140
334. CT guided PRT 370
335. Intravenous urography 270
336. MSCT native series 370
337. MSCT series with a contrast 470
338. CT guided fine needle biopsy 600
339. MSCT series with contrast of several regions 740
340. CT guided biopsy 740
341. MSCT of the heart according to cardio protocol 920
342. MSCT of the aorta according to cardio protocol 1,060
343. MSCTof the entire body in polytrauma 1,320
MR DIAGNOSTICS
344. MR consultative examination 140
345. MR basic series 340
346. MR native series 460
347. MR series with a contrast 600
348. MR of entire spine 730
ANGIOGRAPHIC SERVICES
RADIOLOGIC CONTRAST PROCEDURES
349. Fistulography 300
350. Retrograde pyelography ( RPG) 300
351. Micturating cystourethrography 300
352. Phlebography 300
353. Application of aggrastat 920
354. Embolization of varicoceles 1,200
CORONAROGRAPHIES AND CORONARY INTERVENTIONS
355. Application of aggrastat 920
356. Coronarography 1,060
357. Peripheral (visceral) diagnostic angiography 1,060
358. PTCA balloon dilation 2,700
359. Balloon dilation of peripheral veins 3,000
360. Direct stenting 2,700
361. PTCA with stent implantation 3,200
362. Every additional stent 660
363. PTCA with Drug Eluting Stent 4,400
364. Every additional stent Drag Eluting Stent 1,200
365. Stenting with thrombus aspiration DES 8,600
366. Lytic therapy (streptokinase, urokinase) 3,000
367. Implantation of stent on carotid arteries 8,000
368. Implantation of peripheral stent 6,000
369. Every additional peripheral stent 3,600
370. Diagnostic heart catheterization (right sided and left sided, chemodynamics,
angiography, oximetry)1,000
371. Diagnostic heart catheterization 3,040
372. TACE (transarterial chemoembolization) 8,000
373. Angiographic removal of foreign body from the heart and the blood vessels 6,000
374. Implantation of a single chamber pacemaker 6,000
375. Replacement of pacemaker 6,000
376. Implantation of a dual chamber pacemaker 8,000
377. Embolization of arterial blood vessels 8,000
378. Electrophysiological study without catheter ablation 3,000
379. Electrophysiological study wit radiofrequency catheter ablation 5,400
380. Replacement of CRT T 7,000
381. Implantation of CRT P for heart resyncronization 15,000
382. Implantation of cardioverter defibrillaor 17,000
383. Implantation of CRT D for heart resyncronization 24,000
INTERVENTIONS OF CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS
384. Implantation of spiral (coil) PDA 16,000
385. Balloon angioplasty of aorta and pulmonary artery with a stent 16,000
386. Balloon valvuloplasty of pulmonary and aortic valve 16,000
387. Implantation of endovascular or intracardiac prosthesis (device) (closure of PDA/
ASD)16,000
388. Implantation of endovascular or intracardiac prosthesis (device) (closure of VSD) 16,000
389. TEVAR 52,400
II HOSPITAL TREATMENT
STATIONARY
390. General ward room (double room) 400
391. General ward room (single room) 800
392. Semi – intensive care room 600
393. Semi – intensive care room (single room) 1,000
394. Intensive care 1,200
395. Intensive care (single/double room) 1,600
396. Apartment luxurious room 800
397. Apartment ultra luxurious room 1,600
INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURES
398. Intravenous anesthesia 100
399. General anesthesia 200
400. Placement of epidural catheter 300
401. Pericardial puncture 600
402. Pleural talcage 600
403. Temporal transvenous pacemaker 1,400
404. Placement of urinary catheter 90
405. Unitary hemodialysis 700
406. Placement of dialysis catheter 800
407. Bronchoscopy 400
408. Placement/removal of gastrostoma 600
409. Application of Actilyse 860
410. Hemofiltration of Oxiris individual 2,000
411. Application of levosimendan for heart failure 2,000
412. Implantation of artificial skin 2,600
413. CAVH – 3 days or CVVH – 3 days 3,000
414. Hemofiltration of Oxiris set 6,000
415. Hospital treatment of hemodynamic instability 5,000
416. CVVHD hemofiltration with ultrafiltration for 3 days 9,000
III SURGERY
CARDIAC SURGERIES
417. Surgery – Aortocoronary bypass ACBP 16,000
418. Combination surgery (ACBP + aneurism; ACBP + valve; ACBP + anevrism + valve),
reoperation (up to 7 days)20,000
419. Removal of electrode after implantation of Pace Maker 3,000
420. Extirpation of sternal cerclage 3,000
421. Surgical tretamtnet of diastase of sternum 10,000
422. Partial pericardiectomy (up to 7 days) 12,000
VASCULAR SURGERIES
423. Surgery of varicose veins 4,000
424. Revision of sternum / pericardial fenestration / tracheostomy 6,000
425. Creating a fistula 6,000
426. Reconstruction of large blood vessels – Infiltration of tumor 10,000
427. Operation of great blood vessels on the neck 10,000
428. Surgical treatment of severe infection of sternum (up to 7 days) 12,000
429. Vascular surgery ( Carotis, femoro poplitialen…) (up to 7 days) 13,000
430. Portacaval shunt /splenorenal shunt / H mesocaval shunt (up to 7 days) 16,000
431. Thoracic or abdominal aneurism with endovascular stents (up to 7 days) 26,000
UROLOGICAL SURGERIES
432. Phimosis (1 day) 1,600
433. Removal of testicle and seminal cord in testicular tumor (up to 2 days) 2,000
434. Extirpation of polip from urether 2,000
435. Plastic reconstruction of penile skin 2,200
436. Testicular hydrocele (1 day) 2,400
437. Internal urethrotomy (up to 3 days) 2,400
438. Explorative cystoscopy with TUR biopsy (up to 3 days) 2,400
439. Ureterorenoscopy (up to 4 days) 2,600
440. Transurethral resection of bladder tumor (up to 5 days) 3,200
441. Transurethral resection of prostate (up to 5 days) 3,200
442. Surgery of varicocele (1 day) 3,200
443. Removal of lymph nodes inguinal from both sides (up to 4 days) 4,000
444. Ureteropyeloplasty (up to 7 days) 5,000
445. Partial resection of the penis with urethroplasty (up to 5 days) 5,000
446. Laparoscopic/classical removal of kidney cyst (up to 5 days) 5,000
447. Transvesical prostatectomy (up to 9 days) 5,400
448. Percutaneous nephrolitholapaxy (up to 7 days) 5,400
449. Removal of kidney stones through renal pelvis (Pyelolithotomia) (up to 7 days) 5,400
450. Partial nephrectomy (removal of part of a kidney) (up to 7 days) 6,000
451. Amputation with urethroplasty (up to 7 days) 6,000
452. Ureterocystoneostomy (up to 7 days) 6,400
453. Removal of kidney stones through the renal pelvis and parenchyma ( pyelo
nephrolithomia) (up to 7 days)6,400
454. Kidney removal (up to 5 days) 6,400
455. Removal of adrenal gland / classical and laparoscopic (up to 7 days) 6,400
456. Aesthetic correction of male genital (up to 3 days) 7,000
457. Radical nephrectomy (up to 7 days) 8,000
458. Radical prostatectomy (up to 7 days) 8,000
459. Removal of retroperitoneal tumor (up to 9 days) 8,000
460. Radical nephrectomy with additional procedures (up to 10 days) 9,400
461. Radical cystectomy (up to 14 days) 12,000
462. Removal od retroperitoneal tumor with possibility for lymphatic dissection 16,000
UROLOGICAL GYNECOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS
463. Correction of the perineum (1 day) 1,500
464. Frontal plasty (up to 2 days) 2,000
465. Plasty with suburethral support (up to 3 days) 3,000
466. Plasty with a mesh (up to 3 days) 3,000
467. Conization with vaginoplasty (up to 3 days) 3,600
468. Plasty, suburethral support and mesh (up to 4 days) 4,000
469. Surgery for Vault prolapse (up to 4 days) 4,200
470. Surgery according to Manchester / ТОТ (up to 4 days) 4,000
471. HTV (up to 5 days) 5,000
472. TOT + vaginoplasty (up to 3 days) 5,800
473. Roughier/Colpocleisis (up to 5 days) 6,000
474. Surgery for Vault prolapse with mesh (up to 5 days) 6,000
475. HTA + vaginoplasty (up to 5 days) 6,600
476. Fistula (up to 7 days) 7,000
477. Surgery according to Manchester + ТОТ (up to 5 days) 8,000
ABDOMINAL SURGERIES
SMALL ABDOMINAL SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS
SMALL SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS (1.000 EUR) (up to 3 days)
478. Surgical interventions of the anorectum 2,400
479. Explorations 2,400
480. Surgery of pilonidal sinus 2,400
481. Appendectomy 2,400
482. Hernioplasty inguinal and small ventral hernias 2,400
483. Cholecystectomy 2,400
484. Removal of tumor from the abdominal wall 2,400
485. Appendectomy with higher standards accomoditation 4,600
SMALL SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS (1.500 EUR) (up to 4 days)
486. Removal of stomas of small and large intestine 3,200
487. Adnexectomies 3,200
488. Surgery of hemorrhoids with stappling 3,200
SMALL SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS (2.000 EUR) (up to 5 days)
489. Cholecystectomy with choledochotomy 4,400
490. Partial resections of large and small intestine with removal of stomas 4,400
491. Suture of bleeding ulcer of the duodenum or stomach 4,400
492. Palliative interventions of the stomach 4,400
MEDIUM SIZE ABDOMINAL SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS
MEDIUM SIZE SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS (2.500 EUR) (up to 6 days)
493. Surgery of hiatal hernia 5,600
494. Abdominal hysterectomy 5,600
495. Right extended hemicolectomy 5,600
496. Reintervention of biliary tract 5,600
497. Removal of retroperitoneal tumor 5,600
498. Surgical treatment of echinococcus 5,600
MEDIUM SIZE SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS (3.000 EUR) (up to 7 days)
499. Stomach resection 6,800
500. Surgery of complex adhesive ileus 6,800
501. Surgery of slack abdomen 6,800
502. Removal of recidive tumor from abdomen 6,800
503. Paliative surgeries of the pancreas 6,800
504. Interventions of abdominal esophagus 6,800
505. Other complex abdominal interventions 6,800
506. Resections of large and small intestine with anastomoses 6,800
507. Splenectomy 6,800
508. Laparoscopic hernioplastics 6,800
509. Surgery of large ventral henias 6,800
510. Resection of large intestine according to Hartman 6,800
511. Herniolastics with composite mesh 7,200
MEDIUM SIZE SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS (4.000 EUR) (up to 10 days)
512. Incisions (ventral) and recurrent hernias 8,000
513. Splenectomy (laparoscopic) 8,000
514. Laser treatment of hiatic hernia 8,000
515. Ultralow resection of rectum + biopolar ileostoma 8,000
516. Removal of complex abdominal tumor 9,000
517. Liver resections 9,000
518. Complex palliative surgery of the pancreas 9,000
519. Removal of ovarian tumor with cytoreductive procedure 10,000
LARGE ABDOMINAL SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS
LARGE SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS (5.000 EUR) (up to 11 days)
520. Distal spleno pancreatectomy 11,200
521. Interventions of thoracic esophagus 11,200
522. Gastric banding tightening of the stomach 11,200
523. Total colectomy 11,200
524. Surgery of congenital anomalies of the large intestine 11,200
525. Proctocolectomy with anastomosis 12,600
526. Removal of abdominal tumor and lymph nodes 13,200
LARGE SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS (8.000 eur) (up to 15 days)
527. Cephalic duodenopancreatectomy whipple 16,000
528. Proctocolectomy 16,000
529. Subtotal pancreatectomy 16,000
LARGE SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS (10.000 eur) (up to 18 days)
530. Right hepatectomy 20,000
531. Reoperations in processes of the pancreatic head 20,000
ABDOMINAL GYNECOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS
532. Hysteroscopy / laparoscopy (up to 2 days) 3,000
533. Interventional laparoscopy (up to 2 days) 3,000
534. Conization (up to 3 days) 2,400
535. Adnexectomy / myomectomy (up to 4 days) 3,000
536. Palmers / HTA (up to 5 days) 4,000
537. HTA + ovariectomy (up to 6 days) 5,000
538. HTA + adnexectomy (up to 6 days) 6,000
539. HTA+BSO+Burch (up to 6 days) 7,000
540. Surgery of malignom (up to 7 days) 9,000
541. Fistula (up to 8 days) 9,000
OTHER SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS
542. Secondary closure of a surgical wound 1,600
543. Tirsh plasty 1,600
544. Superficial extirpation of lymph node 1,600
545. VAC – surgical dressing (1 treatment) 1,600
546. Removal of keloid 1,600
547. VAC – surgical dressing with silver ions (1 treatment) 1,600
548. Surgical processing of a large wound 1,600
549. Removal of soft tissue tumor of the neck 5,000
550. Removal of adnexa (ovarian tumor) 5,000
551. Removal of facial hemangioma 5,000
552. Closure AV arm fistula 5,000
THORACIC SURGERIES
553. Removal of breast tumor (tumorectomy) 3,000
554. Removal of breast tumor (quadrantectomy) 3,000
555. Removal of breast (mastectomy) 5,000
556. Reduction surgery of breasts 7,000
557. Thoracoscopic pleurodesis of pleural space 5,000
558. Stent in esophagus 5,000
559. Open biopsy of lungs 5,000
560. Thyroidectomy 6,000
561. Thyroidectomy reoperation 7,000
562. Tracheal stent 7,000
563. Bullectomy 7,000
564. Surgical correction of respiratory trachea through mini thoracotomy 7,000
565. Comprehensive neck dissection 8,000
566. Removal of lung tumor 10,000
567. Removal of bronchial tumor 10,000
568. Surgical correction of respiratory trachea (malation, stenosis) 10,000
569. Removal of retrosternal struma with sternotomy 10,000
570. Extirpation of lung tumor with pericardial recession 10,000
571. Surgical chest correction 12,000
572. Surgery of chest esophagus 12,000
573. Removal of chest tumor with reconstruction of the chest wall 12,000
574. Complex surgery of esophagus with removal of esophagostoma 16,000
575. Extirpation of lung tumor 17,000
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERIES – plus DAYS OF STAY
SOFT TISSUE SURGERIES OF THE EXTREMITIES
576. Removal of small soft tissue tumor (up to 3 days) 1,500
577. Surgery of hallux valgus of the foot – of I metatarsal bone (up to 3 days) 1,500
578. Joint repositioning (up to 2 days) 1,500
579. Soft tissue interventions of the extremities (up to 3 days) 1,600
580. Soft tissue interventions and reconstructions (up to 4 days) 2,600
581. Surgical open biopsy of musculoskeletal system (up to 3 days) 1,800
582. Removal of benign bone tumor from superficial regions (up to 3 days) 1,800
583. Removal of large soft tissue benign tumor (up to 4 days) 2,400
584. Removal of benign bone tumor from deep region (up to 4 days) 2,400
585. Surgical correction of congenital clubfoot (up to 4 days) 2,400
586. Removal of benign bone tumor and filling with artificial bone (up to 4 days) 3,400
587. Synevectomy of knee / elbow / shoulder / hip (up to 4 days) 3,400
588. Removal of large malignant bone or soft tissue tumor (up to 7 days) 5,400
589. Removal of pelvic tumor (up to 8 days) 14,000
590. Removal of large pelvic tumor (up to 11 days) 30,000
SURGERIES OF LONG AND SHORT BONES
591. Removal of osteosynthetic material superficial regions (up to 3 days) 1,500
592. Removal of osteosynthetic material deep regions (up to 3 days) 2,400
593. Osteosynthesis of short bones (up to 4 days) 2,400
594. Bone cyst puncture (up to 3 days) 2,400
595. Decompression of femoral bone head (up to 4 days) 2,400
596. Corrective osteothomy of short bones (up to 4 days) 2,600
597. Osteosynthesis of short bones with LCP (reconstruction) plate (up to 4 days) 3,400
598. Osteosynthesis of long bones (up to 6 days) 4,400
599. Corrective osteotomy of long bones (up to 7 days) 5,000
600. Osteosynthesis of long bones LCP (up to 6 days) 5,200
601. Osteosynthesis of long bones (variable LCP) (up to 7 days) 6,200
602. Fulfilment of bone defect with osteoinductive material (up to 7 days) 6,200
603. Spongioplasty with vascular graft (up to 7 days) 6,400
604. Osteosynthesis of long bones with spongioplasty (up to 7 days) 7,200
605. Reosteosynthesis and spongioplasty of an extremity with an artificial bone (up to
8 days)7,600
606. Osteosynthesis of more bones 18,000
ARTHROSCOPIC SURGERY
607. Arthroscopy of knee / ankle (up to 3 days) 1,500
608. Arthroscopy of knee with meniscectomy and relaxation of lateral retinaculum (up
to 3 days)2,400
609. Arthrodesis of small joints (up to 4 days) 3,400
610. Medialization and ventralization of patella (up to 4 days) 3,400
611. Diagnostic arthroscopy of flat joint with acromioplasty (up to 3 days) 3,400
612. Treatment with Carlage allograft matrix (up to 4 days) 4,600
613. Reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament (up to 5 days) 5,000
614. Arthroscopic reconstruction of joint cartilage in a system of regeneration (up to 5
days) 7,000
615. Arthodesis of large joints (up to 7 days) 5,400
616. Placement of a.b. pearls in bones and joints (up to 6 days) 6,000
617. Arthroscopic reconstruction of instability of shoulder joint (up to 6 days) 6,400
618. Arthroscopic reconstruction of rotator cuff of shoulder joint (up to 6 days) 8,400
PRIMARY PROSTHESES OF JOINTS
619. Primary implantation of subtotal bipolar endoprosthesis of hip (up to 6 days) 5,200
620. Primary implantation of hybrid endoprosthesis of hip (up to 8 days) 6,000
621. Primary implantation of total cemented endoprosthesis of knee (up to 8 days) 6,000
622. Primary implantation of subtotal cemented endoprosthesis of shoulder (up to 6
days)6,400
623. Primary implantation of total non cemented endoprosthesis of hip (up to 8 days) 6,600
624. Primary implantation of total non cemented endoprosthesis of knee (up to 8
days)7,000
625. Primary implantation of total cemented porcelain endoprosthesis of knee (up to
8 days)8,400
626. Primary implantation of total cemented/non cemented endoprosthesis of
shoulder (up to 6 days)8,400
627. Primary implantation of total non cemented porcelain endoprosthesis of hip (up
to 8 days)8,600
628. Primary implantation of Modulus non cemented endoprosthesis for hip (up to 8
days)12,000
REVISORY PROSTHETIC SURGERY OF JOINTS
629. Extraction of prosthetic or osteosynthetic material with flow or vaccum dressing
(up to 8 days)6,200
630. Revisory implantation of total cemented endoprosthesis of knee – one
component (up to 8 days)10,200
631. Revisory implantation of subtotal endoprosthesis of hip (up to 8 days) 10,400
632. Revisory implantation of total cemented modular endoprosthesis of knee (up to
8 days)12,200
633. Revisory implantation of total endoprosthesis of hip (up to 8 days) 12,400
634. Revisory implantation of total non cemented modular endoprosthesis of knee
(up to 8 days)14,000
635. Revisory syurgery of hip 20,000
AMPUTATIONS OF EXTREMITIES
636. Desarticulation of a small joint (foot/hand) (up to 4 days) 2,000
637. Amputation of extremity (up to 5 days) 3,600
638. Subtotal amputations (up to 5 days) 4,000
639. Desarticulation of a large joint (hip/shoulder) (up to 6 days) 5,000
SPINAL SURGERY
640. Single discectomy (up to 4 days) 6,000
641. Double discectomy (up to 4 days) 8,000
642. Spondylolisthesis posterior fixation (up to 6 days) 10,000
643. Decompression of stenosis of spinal canal (up to 4 days) 13,000
644. Removal of bone tumor from vertebral body (up to 8 days) 14,000
645. Single scoliosis, anterior approach (up to 8 days) 15,000
646. Extraction of tumors from spine and the iliac bone (up to 11 days) 30,000